The Ohio State University announced today that they will now be requiring students to submit ACT or SAT scores as a component of their applications for current juniors (class of 2026) and beyond. They have also decided that they will superscore the ACT and SAT results. Which means that they will take your highest scores from various sections of the tests to calculate an overall highest composite score. Superscoring is nice because it takes away the pressure of trying to score your best in a single test session, but it does add to the appeal of taking the tests multiple times to try to get the highest scores possible.
It will be interesting to see what happens with the other Ohio colleges, but I suspect that many of them will follow OSU's lead and soon announce their own testing policy with a return to requiring the college admissions tests as a component of their applications.
Juniors, I know you just took the SAT yesterday, but if you were unsure if you wanted to take the ACT or repeat the SAT again, this news might help you make that decision.
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